Oxford House Union in Greeley, Colorado

About Oxford House Union

Oxford House Union is a sober living house in Greeley, Colorado that provides peer led transitional housing for men in recovery. As part of the Oxford House network, it offers residential sober living where residents live together in a drug free, democratically run environment. People who have been through detox or rehab often praise the sense of community, shared responsibility, and structure as key parts of what makes recovery sustainable here.

A Sober Living Environment Without Clinical Care

It’s important to note that Oxford House Union operates a residential sober living program rather than a medical or therapeutic treatment facility. There is no formal therapy or medical detox on site, although residents are expected to participate in outside support such as peer support groups or counseling off site. Regular house meetings maintain governance, structure, and accountability among the residents.

A Small Transitional Home for Men

This home serves men only, with a capacity for eight residents. It is intended for those who are transitioning from detox or formal treatment and need a stable, sober living environment to support long term recovery.

The facility is in Greeley, Colorado, in Weld County. Being part of a residential neighborhood close to downtown amenities, it offers residents access to local transit and community resources, which supports integration and access to external services.

Maintaining the House Alongside Fellow Residents

Residents are responsible for maintaining sobriety, and any substance use results in immediate expulsion. They manage the house democratically, voting on admissions, rules and leadership. Alongside house meetings and shared responsibilities, the sober household environment helps build mutual accountability and routine.

Oxford House Union is not a clinical treatment center, so health insurance is not used for payment. Residents pay rent and house expenses directly and are usually required to pay a deposit. Because it’s a nonprofit setup, rates are generally lower than for profit sober living homes.

Admission involves an interview and review by current residents, who vote on whether someone is accepted. Referral from a treatment center or word of mouth may help, and prospective residents should be ready to commit to abstinence and active participation in house rules and peer governance.

Contact

970-573-5058

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Address

1402 10th Avenue
Greeley, CO - 80631

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